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Cole's Universal Guano Distributor No. 20
Trice $5.00
Beware of initiations^ none genuine unless branded:
THE COLE MFG. GO., CHARLOTTE, N. C.
The Force Feed blades hav? our peculiar pattern and arrange
ment for the best results. The Cut-?ft" is of improved design and is
controlled by a lever in easy reach of the operator. This lever is be
hind the Hopper and is protected by the handles from damage in ship
ment or use in the field. ?
The Gauge is positive and accurate and is easy fd set so as to dis
tribute any quantity from 50 to 1,000 pounds to the acre.
It is a strong, accurate and trustworthy machine,
many years and give Jrou constant satisfaction.
Sullivan Hardware
It will last
ANDERSON
BELTON
GREENVILLE
Honey Boy Evans' Minstrel that comes to "The Anderson" Tuesday, March |
9th, under the auspices of Anderson Lodge of Elks. Seats on sale
morning* 9 o'clock.
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With an all new production of seen- the leadership of Edward V. Cuper?.! Boy" usually shows to the bett adran- ?
cry. costumes and special features Wit> thia roster ot principals the **** ** Jh artistic portrayer of negro i
George ifratuf Honey Boy Minstrels new program la certain to be well Srci^r this^es?^H^ will u I
will he seen at The Anderson Theatre rendered. The opening scene or found fatter than'erer. The aklt with t
Tuesday, March 0th, ander the aus- "First Part" ls a representation ot its accompanying musical numbers j
pices B. P. O. Elka ot Anderson, the Grand Court of Honor at the has bean written by Mr. Stans. There
Headed hy Ute only "Honey Boy," tho Icominj' .Panama Paclflft B*?*?????, st ?- -s otto of vaudeville Interpolations, j
comedians of the organisation are f San Francisco, lt, has ueea painted but the specialties of tho show sro in- ,
Arthur . Rigby, Sam . Les, Leroy by Unlit vod Wiekes. arttsU for Ban- traduced tn tas action of the several !
MLat*ses" White sad Wiil Cowley. The iel Foramen's Nov* York Theatre, and ??ture scenes. Of course, "Honey
principal vocalists are Joes P. Rog- is promised to he aa architecturally Buy" Evana will offer hts particular
era, James Meehan. William H. correct picture ot. ? most interesting period -of entertainment in oas of '
Thompson, Jim Doherty,.Joe Wesley sceao of~,the noar future. Other faa- these brees? monologue chatters
and the ?ittie yodlar. Mati er Paul Van turee are "Underneath ?he Water- which tove >,ade him a national fav
Byke. There ls also a choir ot twenty melun moon," ' Salute the Flag" and orite.' This year he has a particularly
picked siegers. th, h.trbor of Vera Cru*, shewing the happy hit In bia war talk which ho ti
the dancing corpa is headed hy landing ot Ute American sailors and lustr?tes upon a hugo war map. Of
Tommy Hyde, the soft shoe dancer, marinee and the uaaar Evans mine- course he dtscossea thts subject in a
and includes Charles Ufer. Eddie Ctr- tret comedy which'this year is titled strictly neutral manner and extracts
ton, WUi Newsome sad othoT capable "T^. Blackville Bull FlRhtorp." H is many laughs from the geographical
sides. The musical adj SB ct ts under In this afterpiece that the "Honey description. J
Tennessee leelt?altt* Jtoeawme*.
NABHVHAS, Teen.. March l.~Th*
Tcunasee* legislature sesearen ed to
dey altar .a month's recese. Fifty
da** ot Ute session remain. Th?? *!ee
tion of two members of the State
board ot elections ia Ota most im
portant business before Ute assembly.
The dat? of the ejection has not yet
been fited. ?' ?;
-
Rev. T. C. Lagon of Townvtlle was
. among those in the city yesterday. Mr.
j I.igon is paster in charge of the Prw
byWisn church at thia place.
?i?? SCHOOLS MAKE ll
SPLEN?IOJHOWING
TOTAL ENROLLMENT FOR
?TH MONTH SHOWS 3,
SOS PUPILS
WHITE INCREASE
OVER 15 PER CENT.
Superintendent's Report Shows
Increase in White Schools of
330 Over Lest Yeer
Superintendent McCants of the city
schools has Just completed his statis
tical report for the 6th month of the
school term, showing tho present en
rollment, and enrollment for a cor
responding period In 1914. According
to this repcrt there are 2,496 whites,
against 2.16f. a year ago, 1,007 negroes,
against 1,840 a year ago. The atten
dance upon the white schools of tho
city show an increase of 330, while
the negro schools show a decrease of
389, The total- enrollment for all the
schools ot the city shows a total of
3,603 pupils. The white schools of the
city have Increased in enrollment
more than 15 per cent, which is a
splendid showing. The following are
the figures ?or the various schoolB of
the city.
White 1915 1914
High School.216 157
Weat Market Street .... 296 300
N. Pant Street ... ... ... 397 348
Kennedy Street. 356 321
Glenn Street. 623 497
Southside. 295 284
Whitner Street.115 101
Night School.198 158
Total White.2496 2166
Negro. 1915 1914
Colore^ "A". 609 668
Colored^B" .. 455 678
Rock Hilt. 43
Total Negro.1007 1346
MRS. PATRICK IN
LESLIE'S WEEKLY
Popular Magazine Prints Photo
graph of Anderson Lady
Dressed Wholly in Cloth
mg. of Cotton
In the current issue of Leslie's Il
lustrated Weekly, a splendid photo-1
graph of Mrs. Carrie McC. Patrick j
appears. Mrs. Patrick was a dele
gate to the Savannah convention ot]
the Daughters ot the Confederacy, and i
appeared clothed wholly in cotton.
This created quite a sensation at the
convention, and as a resvlt Leslie's
Weekly secured".* splendid photo
graph ot Mrs. Phtrlck, - "hlth ia re
produced in the current issue, with
the following comment:
"Mrs. C. McC. Patrick, of Anderson, |
8. C., recently appeared at the Savan
nah Convention of the Daughters of j
th# Confederacy dressed wholly in
clothing ot' cotton, grown and manu
factured in the South. She was said
to have been the best-dreased woman
at the convention. She is a leader in
the movement to encourage th? use ot
cotton goods. Her ancestors have
been prominent In all tho wars wag
ed by Ole United States, beginning
With the Revolution, and ber brother
ts Commander McCully, U. 8. N . now
attache at Petrograd."
Uric Acid ir. Meat *
Clogs the Kidneys
rake? Glass of Salts if your
Back HurU or Bladder
bf?thers.
If you must have your meat every
/, eat lt, but flush your kidneys with ]
isl ts occasionally, says a noted au
thority who teils us that meat forms ?
arie acid which almost paralyses the
kidneys In their efforts to expel lt j
[rom the blood. They become sluggish
md weaken. Dion you suffer with a j
mil misery in iho kidney reg,;
iharp pains tn the hack; or sick head- ]
iche, dkuduess, your stomach sours,
ongue is coated and. when the weath
?r la bad you have rheumatic twinges."
rae urine gets cloudy, full ot aedi
nent. the channels often get ?ore and
rritated, obliging you to seek relief
wo or three times during the night.
To neutralic? these Irritating acids
o cleanse the kidneys and flush off]
he body's urlnous waste get four
?unces of- Jad Salts {rom any phar
nacy here; take a tablespoonful In a I
rises of water before breakfast for a
ow days and your kidneys will- then
ict fine. Thia famous ?Us ls made
rom the acid of grapes . and lemon I
nice, combined with Mihla, and ?ms
Mis used for generations to flush
md stimulate sluggish kidneys, also
o neutralize the acids In urine, so lt
io longer Irritates, th os ending blad
der weakness.
Jad Salta Is inexpensive; cannot
ajar*, and makes a delightful effer
.esceat lithia water drink.
Decrease in Ti ede Ra'anee.
WASHINGTON, March 2.-Ameri
ca's foreign trade balance for the
week ending February 27 showed a
srge decrease compared with stvcral
receding weeks, according to stuV-V
lea issued todav hy the donartmeit
if commerce. There was a favorable
talasea of fl?aj?,o59, expon? "a- i.g
imounted to 856,802,339 and imports
^77,377. >?'
MAUL VT. A. HUDGENS, Editor
Paean 87.
Miss Minnie Derleux left yesterday
for her home in Columbia after a visit,
to Miss Annie Cooley.
Theatre Party Tbl? A fte rae ?a.
Mrs. J. Irving Brownlee will enter
tain about twenty ladles at a Theatre
Party this afternoon at the Para
mount.
Senior Philathea Class.
The Senior Philathea Class ot the
First Presbyterian church will meet
on Thursday afternoon at halt past
three o'clock, with Mrs. J. P. Trow
bridge and Mrs. F. M. Burnett at the
home of the latter on South Malu
street. .
Wesley Philathea Class.
Tho Wesley Philathea Class will
meet 'this afternoon with Mrs. Elliot
McCants, Jr., at her home just east
of the city. The u em be rs are asked
to take the flftc .1 minutes to three
o'clock car.
Mrs. L. M. Brown of West Union i?
F.Dendlnrc this week with Mrs. John M.
Hubbard.
Mfs. Ella Jones, Mrs. G. II. Geiger
ami Miss Ella Sue Jones have return
ed from a trip to Atlanta.
Miss Ella Sue Jones goes to Spar
tanburg today to be the guest of
Miss Nan Osborne.
Mrs. J. B. DeCamp felt yesterday for
A visit to Richmond. Va.
Delightful Little Theatre Party.
A delightfully pleasant little
Theatre Party was given on Monday
afternoon at the Paramount Theatre
by Mrs. J. M. Evans.
Madame Fiske in Tess of D'Uber
vllle was the attractive little/ play
beautifully protrayed by the famous
actress. Mrs. Evans' guests were Mrs.
J. B. Townsend. Mrs. R.' E. Holroyd.
Mrs. Cofleld, Mles Margaret Evans,
Miss Anna Ross Cunningham, Miss
Lucy Maxwell.
M/. and Mrs. Dan Browne of Wil
llamston spent yesterday here the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Prince
ot North Anderson.
Miss Verner Hal tl wanger is the
guest this week ot Miss Alberta
Brock.
?Clover Club."
The "Clover Club" entertained at a
delightful little party yesterday after
noon at the home of Miss Luelle
Provost on E. Orr street.
lt was a very happy afternoon, the
time being spent playing gamea after
which dainty refreshments were serv
ed. Those present were Little Misses
Elizabeth and Mary Ramsay, Helen
Watkins, Ruth Cann, Lydia Barr?as,
Nelle McCants, Eunice .Evans, Claudia
Osborne, Lucia Arnold, Mamie Sher
ard, Bessie Rucker. Cleo Elstnan, Sara
Mattlson, Virginia and Frances Mar
shall. Alexander Cray ton, Ernest
Cochran, Eugene Barton, Richard
Laughlin, William Brown, Edward
Vandiver.
ASKED TO ?TEET
AT BELTON SCHOOL
w HONEA PATH. March L-All
schools within reach of Belton are
asked to meet on the Belton school
giounds ai 10:30 Saturday, March1 6,
for the purpose of receiving instruc
tions in regard to the athletic events
which will - he held. on Field Day in
Anderson.' Mr. Burnett of Anderson
will meet with the teachers and as
tst tn th? work. Ali teachers with
as mu nv contestante as pot'ibis are
utged to be present
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O ?
o i STARR o
o o
OOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Stephen D. Le? Chanter, U. O. C.?
Very Pleasantly Entertained.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Stephen D. Lee Chapter was held
last Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J.
N. Land and Mrs. J. B. Leverett at
the pretty bungalow home ot Mrs.
Land. The rooms Wv *e thrown to
gether end beautifully decorated with
many bowls and vases filled with
bright daffodils.
Almost every member of the chap
ter, betides a large number ot invited
guests were present to enjoy the hos
pitably of 'he genial hostesses
The Itemsiof business being quick
ly disposed of by the, e m?lent presi
dent Mrs. R. W. Matthews, sn In
teresting program was entered into.
First si selection, Contributions of
Virginia Women," by Mrs. J. H.
Pruitt an interesting paper on
George Washington by Mrs; -Clyde
Bowie.
After tho gleaners paper, hy Mrs.
Luther Dean. the program vas closed,
with several charming selections by
Mis? Annie Halford. \
During the social hour the hostesses
were assisted by a bevy ot pretty
young air!? in serving ?0 their guests
an elaborate salad course, with cof
fee, cream, and bonbons. The chapter
will meet in March with Mrs.
Clarence and Mrs. Annie Dean.
SPEAKER OP TENNESSEE
STATE SENATE BEA?
NASHVILLE. Tenn., March 1.-H.
C. Anderson, speaker ot the Tennessee
?tate senate, died here late tonight
after an illness of 24 boors of ureallc
poisoning. He came to Nashville yes
terday to attend the session of the
legislature which convened today.
News ot his Illness caused both
branches of the legislature to adjourn
without iransactlng any business./
VT7Q-sra
mmm-m*+*w it. use
for yourself, if you seek men, if yo
fixtures, equip-ment.
Classified
Want Advert?
Twenty-five words or leu. One Tl
Biz Times SLOO.
Ail advertisement over twenty-nv?
word. Rates on 1,000 words to 1
ttou.
Ko advertisement taken (or l*aa t
If your name appears in the telei
your want ad to 821 and a bill willi
prompt payment
FOR SALE
FOR BALE-Agricultural Lime-pric
es reasonable; will make extended
terms to good farmers in car lots
where necessary. Write us, or
what's better, call and see us-we
will uot sell Lime on credit over
telephone. Purman Smith, Seeds
man. Phono 484.
FOR SALE-We bave several mules
to offer cheap for casb. Webb &
Webb. 2-26-8tp.
FOR SALE-Genuine Pimento Sweet
Peppers; we are indebted to Miss
Janie Carlington for this supply of
tiie genuino article; which was im
ported to the Barnwell club; pack
age ten cents each. Purman Smith,
Seedsman. Jhone 464.
FOB SALE-Seed Corn. Anderson
County will increase acreage more
than 60 per cent. Purman Smith,
Seedsman, Phone 444.
FOR RENT
o- ?
FOB REST-Six room cottage with
all modern conveniences. In perfect
repair; on car line, good neighbor
hood. Address "Cottage" carc The
Intelligencer.
ESTRAYED
STRAYED-Texas Pony with saddle
and bridle ? nd rope 'halter on.
Broke loose just beyond Six and
Twenty. Call or write D. O. Richey,
Pendleton, Route 2. 8-3 3tp
LEGAL
NOTICES
NOTICE!
A call ls made hy the auditor for
Ute township board of assessors to
meet at the court house on ?fe* 4th of
March, 1915. at 12 O'Clock. A tull
meeting ls urged. The.books will he
ready for the hoard of assessors to
carry out to secure personal returns.
Tj'his call ia made as court will be in
session the second Monday and I do
sire to have books oft my hands at
that time.
WINSTON SMITH.
5-2-2t . County Auditdr.
CITATION FOB LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
Whereas, Hiram, Jenkins made suit
o me to grant him letters ot adn?nts
ratlon of the estate and affecta of
Eliza Jenkins, deceased.
These are) therefore to site and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
ind creditors of the said Elisa Jen
kins, deceased, that they may appear
Jeforo me in the court of probate, to
3e held at Anderson C. H., 8. C.. on
the 17th day of March, 1915, ta show
sause, if any, why said administration
mould not bo granted. ..
W. P. NICHOLSON,
Judge ot Probate.
Indicted cn Conspiracy Charge.
NEW YORK. March 1.-The Ham
burg-American Une and five men, , one
if whom formerly held high office
auder the German government, were
indicted hy a federal grand Jury here
Oday on charges of having conspired
o defraud the United States through
'als* statements, false clearances of
teasels from American ports and false
Manifests of cargoes' with the Intent
>f having the ships deliver supplies to
reseals belonging to a foreign govern
nent..
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
F Says Cream Applied In Nostrils J
t Open* Air Passage* Right Up. X
?eoessessaeeseeeeeeeeeos
Inatant relief-no waiting. Your
logged nostrils open right up; the air
wasaga of your head clear and yon
an breathe freely. Nb more hawking,
auffing, blowing, headache, dryness,
io struggling tor breath at night;
our cold or catarrh disappears.
. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
lalm from your druggist uaw. Apply
. little ot thia fragrant, antlaepUc.
feeling cream in your nostrils. It pen
trates through every air passage
he head, soothes the Inflamed or
wollen mucous membrane and relief
omcs. instantly.
Wu Just fina Don't stay stuffed
$ wita a cold or nasty catarrh. .
is ?one. ^Tomorrow does not ex
)DAY is the day of Opportunity,
he coloumn of opportunities. Read.
it-if you seek a broader opening;
ii want to? buy or sell machinery,
GacttMaOMBOMaoBGoaoecGCGaaecttttecateaaMtt
Columns
sing Rates
me Sf cents, HIM? Tines BO ?oats,
i words prorata for each additions*
Ita u?ed la a month nade oa ?ppU
haa SS cents, eaah.la edvanee.
>hone directory yo? caa telega one -?
Ka nailed attar Ita tacartloa tor ^
I Wa\NTS 1
WANTED-To correspond, eoaeV f
dentlally, with anyone d?sirions of ?
I becoming permanently cured ot tba I
morphine or whiskey habit The \
KEELBY INSTITUTE. COLUM- |
BIA, a a BOX 75.
WANTED-Party to take exclusive j
agency lu the city of Anderson for ?
?the Harley-Davldson Motorcycle. I
Apliy to P. M. Huff, Piedmont, 8. a !
2-2?-3tp. j
WANTED-An energetic, pushing nea t
to canvass and collect. Permanent "
Job. Apply In your own writing?!
stating whether yon do heat among I
White or colored customers. : *Cr j
care Intelligencer.
WANTED-To do your bicycle and j
motorcycle repairing. Work dene
promptly and efficiently at moder? j
ate prices. We also sell the "In-*
dian" Motorcycle and the "Rani".
Bicycle. Gatea ft Smith, No. ISO W.
Whltner Street, Phone 198.
WANTED-A reliable representative
ia every community to act as agent
for The Intelligencer. Liberal com
missions paid. Apply The Anderson
Intelligencer. 2-SStt.
WANTED-Th* privilege to eura
tobacco usera at home. $6,00 baye
the cure. Informatica If desired.
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO-1
LUMBLA, 8. O, P- a 76. j
WANTED-A good milch cow, Jersey
preferred, giving three gallons or.
more ot rich mUk per day. Would^
like to exchange good "dry** cow"
for such. W. W. Smoak, The Intel-,
ligencer.
MISCELLANEOUS >
.a.
MONET-I have funds available for'
loane in any amount on Anderson
County farm landa. Easy terns.
Apply to me personally er to 9. M.
Wolfe, abetretlng attorney tn An
dersen. S. C. BTT. lernis, ??aan<.
dal rc.Tc-pofadent, Walhalla, a a
*>228-?t
?it-" ? * ?-;-i i ii
WSBTuT PEAS jsjudMytbo ea***,
WYATT* the SS.00 Coal man is still
selling the beat coal on earth at
r iff, a toa; and you get 2,000 pounds,.
too. Phone 182.
BUCK-EYE BARBER BHOP-Halr
out 16c, shave 10. Beit servios. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain,
Mgr.
LUTO BEPA1B8-Tops recovered and
repaired. High grade springs nada
Ret. new leaves put tn place of old
mes. Paul E. Stephens.
-r~. .. . i..
NOTICE E ARMEES-I bave 8,000
bushels orange eena seed and 1,000
bushels early amber and oaa eave
you from 60 cents to 76 cents oa the
bushel , X will be In Anderson on
the 13th of March lu the court
house to take your orders. I will
be at Hones Path on the 20th. a
M. McAdams. S-SS-Swka
PROFESSIONAL GARDS
Dr. C. Made Sanders
DENTIST
associated with Dr. J. LevU Sanders.
Offlee 804-S-S Bleekley Building,
mice Phon? 429. Residence Phone ll?
DR. J, EL WATSON
Genera) Praelle?
UH?!) in Lig'on ik Ledbetter Building.
\ North ?tain Street.
v OOo* Phone 810.
ResMsBce Phone aga. _
Mexican ChanbeaS Blown Up.
WASHINGTON, March 1 P^vate
dvtces received here from headounr
era of the Ward Line tn New .York
?port Ute blowing ap of'the-Mexican
?unboAt Progreso, In Progreso haiwor
^.icr?ay with the loss of IO of her
raw. One hundred and twenty-seven
urvivora are being taken Vam Pro
rise to Vera Cru* on the Ward liner
lorro Castle.